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Dangerous blood sucking ticks

Blood sucking dog ticks

How to remove that blood sucking tick on Ostrich ticks how to remove a tick from a dog and how to remove the head of the tick from a cat the tick has 3 or 4 stages of its life, it can drop off a passing bird onto your dog to suck the blood of your pet animal inc close up photos of ticks on dogs cat and dog ticks see blood engorged dog tick and the praying mantis plus praying giant fly and ticks in my dogs ear

How to remove dog ticks

and ticks on my cats fur how to get the tick out of your animal ears, ticks attack cows and horse alike.

Poisonous snakes

Poisonous and non poisonous snakes in Bulgaria

Giant poisonous centipede

See the poisonous centipedeGiant insects suck my dogs blood
The tick with its four seasons of growth ticks also survive on human flesh.

These ticks have wings!

Yellow striped back spiders

Dangerous snakes

Bats with horns

indigenous bats with horns rare and endangered

Green lizards

Large and small green lizards and gekkos

What to do with barn owls

Barn owls living in your roof space
Talking of flesh, see the shedded snake skin!

Tick like with wings to fly!

A WIERD TICK LIKE CREATURE

WITH WINGS!

Luckily the mutt had been treated with frontline flea and tick repellent so the tick didn’t have time to do any real damage!

tick like with wings to fly!

I quickly threw this strange creature into a mixture of water and washing up liquid in my attempt at stopping the fly buzzing back onto the dog again

TICK LIKE CREATURE WITH WINGS CAN FLY!

I have found numerous tick like creatures with wings to fly, this one has a very noisy buzz which drives the dogs crazy when they have one on their body.

I had been removing these ticks with my bare fingers, until I took a close up photo and saw it in close up!

Now I remove the ticks with marigolds!

2 Comments

Luvitsa
June 9, 2011

this has now been identified, with many thanks to my dear friend ENMOS PHOTOGRAPHY
who has great pleasure to tell us that this flying tick with wings is in fact
”Hippobosca equina (a fly in the family Hippoboscidae), commonly called Horse Louse Fly or Forest Fly”
thanks

you can easily identify this ‘tick with wings to fly’ by its super speedy and quite noisy buzzing around your dog!
the flying tick is quite difficult to catch, and i would advise putting on rubber gloves before trying to remove this flying critter from your dogs fur!